This program is highly recommended for 2Ls who are considering applying for judicial clerkships as rising 3Ls. Get tips on selecting courts and judges, asking for letters of recommendation, and putting together a strong application.

What do professors mean when they say that your analysis is the most important part of any answer you might give? Logically applying rules to various sets of facts is a fundamental skill necessary for successful exam taking and legal practice. You have only really learned “the law” when you can apply it. Come find out how. Will take place in conjunction with 1L Regisration Information Session.

Rod Wetsel is an attorney from Sweetwater, Texas and a lead authority on Wind Law in Texas. He wrote the current Wind Law book with fellow Professor Ernest Smith. Professor Wetsel will be teaching a Wind Law seminar course in the Spring Semester. This lunch will give students information about Professor Wetsel's upcoming course and allow them the opportunity to ask Professor Wetsel questions about his class and Wind Law in general.

On Thursday, October 4, the IPLS will host its annual mixer with the Austin Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA). Come join us and take this opportunity to meet local attorneys in the IP practice. The event will run from 6-8p.m.

Are you a 2L thinking of applying for a postgraduate public interest fellowship? Are you a 3L thinking about applying for one after your judicial clerkship? This panel presentation will address how you should be preparing now to position yourself as a viable candidate for these highly competitive fellowships. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP by Monday, October 8, on

Learn about careers in transactional law in both the private and public sectors. Panelists will discuss the various career options in transactional law, the market for transactional lawyers, the skills and training that are important, and how to enter the field. Moderated by David Sokolow, Distinquished Senior Lecturer and Director of Student Life. Lunch will be served. RSVP by Monday, October 8, on

An atorney from the Texas Attorney General's office will discuss advice on legal writing and internship opportunities in the Attorney General's office. UT's public service scholar and director of SAHELI for Asian Families will discuss volunteer and public service opportunities. Dinner will be served.

The Insurance Law Institute offers a comprehensive overview of major insurance decisions and recent legislation, developing issues in coverage law, and effective practice strategies for coverage litigation.

The Insurance Law Institute offers a comprehensive overview of major insurance decisions and recent legislation, developing issues in coverage law, and effective practice strategies for coverage litigation.

Tentative -Learn about careers in litigation, what litigators find rewarding about their jobs, and the skills and experiences that are important for litigators. Lunch will be served afterwards. RSVP by Monday, October 22, on UT Law Symplicity by selecting the 'Events' tab.

Are undocumented immigrants in the U.S. subjected to a lower standard of justice? As federal immigration offenses multiply to unprecedented levels, courts are forced to cope with bloated dockets by shuffling in as many as fifty defendants at a time to offer pleas. Due process concerns abound, and while the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals cracked down on en masse pleadings in 2009, significant obstacles remain in the realm of right to counsel.

The Equal Justice Works annual Conference and Career Fair is the largest public interest career fair in the country. It is the only event, solely dedicated to law students, where you'll find more than 1,000 public interest-minded students representing 200 law schools from across the country coming together to explore career options with leading nonprofit organizations and government agencies.

This is a mandatory workshop for Bradford*, Cadena, Sheffield, and Sutton* Societies (*4a and 4b only). If you are unable to attend the workshop scheduled for your section, you may attend another session. You may begin scheduling appointments now to meet with career counselors starting November 1.

This is a mandatory workshop for the Hodges and Hargrave Societies. If you are unable to attend the workshop scheduled for your section, you may attend another session. You may begin scheduling appointments now to meet with career counselors starting November 1.

This is a mandatory workshop for Bradford*, Green, McCormick, and Sutton* Societies (*4c only). If you are unable to attend the workshop scheduled for your section, you may attend another session. You may begin scheduling appointments now to meet with career counselors starting November 1.

Join the Student Bar Association for our annual Halloween bash on Friday, October 26 at Scholz Beer Garten (1607 San Jacinto Blvd)! The party will include a costume contest, prizes, food, drinks, and a DJ!

The Equal Justice Works annual Conference and Career Fair is the largest public interest career fair in the country. It is the only event, solely dedicated to law students, where you'll find more than 1,000 public interest-minded students representing 200 law schools from across the country coming together to explore career options with leading nonprofit organizations and government agencies.

The School of Law invites the parents and family members of law students to UT Austin’s campus the weekend of October 26–October 28, 2012 for Family Weekend. All of the UT Law events will take place on Saturday, October 27.

Learn how to effectively tailor your resume for various legal jobs in the private and public sector. Please bring a copy of your legal-style resume to the workshop. Please RSVP by Friday, October 26, on UT Law Symplicity by selecting the "Events" tab.

Reminder for 3Ls planning to sit for the Texas February 2013 Bar Exam: in order to sit for the exam, your In-State Application to Take the TX Bar Exam must be post-marked by TODAY, October 30, 2013. This deadline is strictly enforced.

All students (including late-filers) who recently submitted their Texas "Declaration of Intention to Study Law" are eligible to have their fingerprints taken on location at the University of Texas School of Law.

Space is limited and available on a first-registered basis, so interested students are encouraged to register immediately. Qualifying students who wish to participate in this event must follow the registration instructions an

All students (including late-filers) who recently submitted their Texas "Declaration of Intention to Study Law" are eligible to have their fingerprints taken on location at the University of Texas School of Law.

Space is limited and available on a first-registered basis, so interested students are encouraged to register immediately. Qualifying students who wish to participate in this event must follow the registration instructions an